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[00:00:28] Did you know that the lie of the year, according to one of those stupid fact checkers, I think it's PolitiFact, they said the lie of the year was Trump saying that the Haitians are eating the dogs, they're eating the cats. That's the lie of the year? Really? That was the lie of the year? How about Joe Biden is fine? How about that one? I think that one might be the lie of the year.
[00:00:59] I think that might be the lie of the last four years, actually. Hmm? Or what about I won't pardon my son? And then he did. Lie of the year? I'd say that raises to a level higher than the they're eating the dogs and cats. Oh, by the way, do you remember when they fact checked J.D. Vance during the interview when he was talking about the apartment complexes getting taken over in Colorado? And oh, it's just it's only a couple of them, right?
[00:01:26] Right. And now they the Colorado Aurora police went in there and cleared out Trendeagua, made like a I don't know, two dozen arrests for kidnapping, armed assault and robberies and home invasions and stuff for taking over that apartment complex, the very thing that they were highlighting.
[00:01:48] So lies of the year. Better late than never, maybe. But the Wall Street Journal has now told the tale that nobody wanted to tell before the election.
[00:02:01] Which is that we were right, that we could see that Joe Biden was in cognitive decline and had been for several years.
[00:02:12] And surely everybody around him must know this. Spoiler alert.
[00:02:17] They did. They did. Except apparently for Kamala Harris.
[00:02:23] This is this is Eric Erickson. I'll quote him.
[00:02:31] Eric Erickson, talk show host down in Georgia.
[00:02:33] It is a damning indictment on Harris that the Biden White House team kept her out of the way.
[00:02:40] She is mentioned exactly once in this Wall Street Journal.
[00:02:45] Amazing piece. She played no real role.
[00:02:51] No role in the White House.
[00:02:54] So all the things that they were accrediting her for, she had nothing to do with.
[00:03:01] She met with him every day or every week and she talked to him all the time and had no idea that he was in mental decline.
[00:03:11] So here. I do not have a subscription to the Wall Street Journal, but I am open to receiving a gift of one if anybody wants.
[00:03:21] But the Wall Street Journal did a lengthy story by Annie Linsky, Rebecca Bauhaus, Emily Glazer and Siobhan Hughes documenting the lengths that Joe Biden's staff at the White House went to in order to cover up the president's rapid mental and physical decline.
[00:03:42] Not just from the public, but from his own cabinet and advisors.
[00:03:49] In a normal world, says Dwayne Patterson at HotAir.com.
[00:03:53] In a normal world, it's easily the biggest scandal of the century thus far.
[00:03:58] Sadly, we're not living in normalcy and we have not been since COVID.
[00:04:04] When I wrote my op-ed for The Blaze and I talked about how when I went to journalism school, we heard how FDR was in a wheelchair and the media never reported on it.
[00:04:26] They never covered it.
[00:04:27] They never told the public.
[00:04:29] JFK, known womanizer, had lots of affairs.
[00:04:33] Media knew.
[00:04:34] Never reported on it.
[00:04:36] And at the time, as a young cub reporter to be, I was thinking, surely that would never happen again.
[00:04:48] I mean, that's just crazy.
[00:04:49] And all that changed after Watergate.
[00:04:52] So goes the lie that the J School teaches its students that ever since Watergate, this stuff doesn't get covered.
[00:05:02] Covered up, I should say.
[00:05:04] Ever since then, we could take down presidents.
[00:05:07] And then came Gary Hart on the boat called Monkey Business, where he challenged reporters, you find me the scandal.
[00:05:15] And then they just like pointed a camera at this boat where he was, you know, getting all canoodly with the, what was her face?
[00:05:23] I always get, was it, was that Han?
[00:05:25] Was that Jessica Han?
[00:05:27] Or was that, was that Jimmy Baker's?
[00:05:30] I forget.
[00:05:31] I mean, I mixed the, I mixed the mistresses up last time I mentioned this.
[00:05:36] But the Gary Hart case was proof that the media would no longer cover up for these powerful men.
[00:05:47] Right?
[00:05:49] And then watching the media cover up for Joe Biden, that prompted me to say, I don't know any other way to punish the profession that I used to have.
[00:06:01] I am no longer a reporter, not a journalist.
[00:06:06] I don't know any other way to punish these people and this industry except for my lone protest vote that I had always used in the presidential elections to protest the two parties and the candidates that they were giving me.
[00:06:17] As long as I was, quote, throwing my vote away, I might as well use it as a protest against the media because I know that they're going to give Trump a hard time.
[00:06:25] But if that's the way they're going to treat Joe Biden, I suspect they'll treat Kamala Harris the exact same way.
[00:06:31] And so I'm voting against that.
[00:06:34] And so I voted for Trump.
[00:06:36] And I wrote an op-ed about it.
[00:06:41] We all could tell.
[00:06:42] We all saw it.
[00:06:44] And they gaslit us.
[00:06:46] The media and Democrats, but I repeat myself, they gaslit us for four years.
[00:06:53] As recently as June, there was only one narrative coming out of the Democrat abetting Manhattan Beltway media complex.
[00:07:01] And it was that Joe Biden is fine.
[00:07:04] He's better than fine.
[00:07:05] He's never been better.
[00:07:07] He's now taken to doing jumping jacks in the Oval Office.
[00:07:11] He's juggling flaming bowling pins and such.
[00:07:16] All this nonsense being peddled on right wing sites and talk radio, it's disinformation.
[00:07:21] The videos that we were seeing, they weren't real.
[00:07:24] They were cheap fakes.
[00:07:26] Remember that term?
[00:07:27] Cheap fakes.
[00:07:28] They literally called them fakes.
[00:07:31] The video of Joe Biden wandering around aimlessly looking for some familiar face to guide him off a stage.
[00:07:39] That's a cheap fake.
[00:07:40] That's not true.
[00:07:41] That didn't happen.
[00:07:43] The Washington Post.
[00:07:46] He gives several examples, by the way, in this piece at hot air dot com.
[00:07:50] The Washington Post.
[00:07:51] I'll just give you this one.
[00:07:52] Selected clips, they said, had been edited to present a particularly damaging and often misleading picture.
[00:07:59] Such deceptively edited videos known as cheap fakes because they misrepresent events simply by manipulating video or audio or by leaving out context have become staples of Republican attacks against Biden.
[00:08:13] So what would be the context?
[00:08:16] Hmm.
[00:08:17] What would be the context when he goes over and starts nibbling on a baby's leg?
[00:08:22] Like what?
[00:08:22] What am I missing there?
[00:08:24] You know?
[00:08:26] Is it baby nibbling National Appreciation Day or something?
[00:08:29] What?
[00:08:30] Is there some sort of a.
[00:08:32] A grand theme that I just can't see?
[00:08:36] Glenn Kessler, the Washington Post so-called fact checker.
[00:08:43] Yeah, I know it's.
[00:08:45] Is itself ironic in this piece covering disinformation gives four Pinocchios to right wing media for misleading videos and cheap fakes.
[00:08:55] They gave it four Pinocchios quote.
[00:08:59] This is Kessler at the WAPO.
[00:09:01] Unfortunately, some of President Biden's right wing critics don't respect their readers or themselves and resort to misinformation and cheap fakes because his performance in office is so threatening to them that they feel a need to make things up.
[00:09:17] Oh, I'm sorry.
[00:09:18] That was Kessler quoting Andrew Bates, the White House press secretary.
[00:09:21] But the fact that Bates said it, not Kessler, you couldn't even tell the difference.
[00:09:25] Right.
[00:09:26] Hence my point.
[00:09:28] They were literally saying that Republicans and right wingers are making up these videos.
[00:09:34] Right.
[00:09:35] Depriving you of the full context of Biden's increasing dementia where you just you're just not seeing it all.
[00:09:42] And the reason why they're resorting to it is because, you know, they they don't respect themselves or their readers.
[00:09:49] And they're just really mad that we are doing so great.
[00:09:53] And it was all a lie.
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[00:11:04] Um, Wall Street Journal bombshell that everybody kind of knew already.
[00:11:11] If you were like not just getting your news from the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal reports to adapt.
[00:11:19] To Joe Biden's mental decline.
[00:11:22] That's what they're talking about.
[00:11:23] The White House to adapt the White House around the needs of a diminished leader.
[00:11:29] They told visitors to keep meetings focused.
[00:11:34] Interactions with senior Democrat lawmakers and some cabinet cabinet members, including powerful secretaries such as.
[00:11:42] Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
[00:11:45] Treasury's Janet Yellen.
[00:11:46] Right.
[00:11:48] These meetings were infrequent or grew less frequent.
[00:11:54] Some legislative leaders had a hard time getting the president's ear at key moments, including ahead of the U.S.'s disastrous pullout from Afghanistan.
[00:12:09] Well, now that would explain something, wouldn't it?
[00:12:14] Although they claim they did it just fine and.
[00:12:18] Never mentioned it again after, you know, he looked at his watch.
[00:12:22] On the tarmac that day, but.
[00:12:25] That would explain it.
[00:12:26] Maybe the president wasn't actually involved in any of those decisions.
[00:12:31] Senior advisors were often put into roles that some administration officials and lawmakers thought Biden should occupy.
[00:12:39] In other words, other people were making the calls.
[00:12:42] Other people were doing his job.
[00:12:44] With people such as National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
[00:12:49] No, really?
[00:12:51] Senior Counselor Steve Ricchetti.
[00:12:54] And National Economic Council Head Lael Braindead.
[00:12:58] Sorry, Brainerd.
[00:12:59] And her predecessor frequently in the position of being go-betweens for the president.
[00:13:04] Go-betweens.
[00:13:06] But maybe just not even talking to the president.
[00:13:12] Because why bother?
[00:13:14] I mean, think about it.
[00:13:15] If you're the go-between.
[00:13:18] And you're relaying what the president supposedly told you.
[00:13:22] So you're now acting as the middle man.
[00:13:25] Or woman.
[00:13:26] I'm not trying to be gender specific.
[00:13:28] You're the middle person.
[00:13:29] And the president is not even aware of whatever this issue is.
[00:13:37] Even if you told him, he would forget it.
[00:13:39] So why even bother including him in the decision-making process?
[00:13:44] I'll just do it myself.
[00:13:45] You're going to tell me that never happened?
[00:13:48] Wall Street Journal says press aides who compiled packages of news clips for Biden were told by senior staff, get this, to exclude negative stories about the president.
[00:14:02] Don't put anything negative about Joe into the news.
[00:14:07] The president wasn't talking to his own pollsters as the surveys that were coming back showed him trailing in the 2024 race.
[00:14:16] Well, that explains it now.
[00:14:17] That explains why he's up there saying things like.
[00:14:25] Right now it all makes sense.
[00:14:28] He really did think that he was leading in the polls.
[00:14:31] Remember when he said, I think it was, was it in the debate or is it in an interview after the terrible debate performance?
[00:14:38] And he said something like my polls, you know, we've got polls showing me ahead.
[00:14:44] They literally were not showing him any polls.
[00:14:47] He was not talking to his own pollsters and they weren't showing him any video clips, any news clippings of negative stories about him.
[00:14:56] So he must have thought I am the man like this is the best presidency ever.
[00:15:04] So why would you do that?
[00:15:06] Think about it now.
[00:15:07] I don't I don't know if this is addressed in the story, but why would you withhold this information from President Sundowner?
[00:15:14] Why would you do that?
[00:15:17] You don't want to agitate him.
[00:15:21] That's what happens.
[00:15:24] As people suffer cognitive decline.
[00:15:27] They get agitated.
[00:15:29] It's why you use the word sundowner.
[00:15:32] It says the day goes on.
[00:15:34] Their state deteriorates.
[00:15:36] When the sun goes down.
[00:15:38] They get worse.
[00:15:40] And.
[00:15:42] If you stir them up and get them all angry and agitated, and that explains the flashes of anger that he would display.
[00:15:49] Right.
[00:15:50] If the president was having an off day, get this meetings could be scrapped altogether.
[00:15:55] They just cancel them.
[00:15:57] On one occasion in the spring of 2021.
[00:16:00] A national security.
[00:16:02] So this is right after he got into office.
[00:16:04] A national security official explained to another aide why a meeting needed to be rescheduled.
[00:16:10] Here's the quote.
[00:16:11] He has good days and bad days.
[00:16:15] And today was a bad day.
[00:16:17] So we're going to address this tomorrow.
[00:16:21] That is what you say.
[00:16:22] Look, I do a lot of work with the Alzheimer's Association.
[00:16:26] I'm not.
[00:16:27] I'm not mocking people who are afflicted with this awful condition.
[00:16:31] It is terrible.
[00:16:33] I know that firsthand.
[00:16:35] That being said, this is what people say when they are caregivers.
[00:16:41] For people with dementia.
[00:16:43] Good days and bad days.
[00:16:45] And eventually the bad days outnumber the good days.
[00:16:48] And eventually there aren't any good days.
[00:16:52] That's it.
[00:16:53] I said this a year ago.
[00:16:56] It doesn't get any better.
[00:16:59] How someone is today is the best that they will be in regards to the cognitive function.
[00:17:06] They don't rebound.
[00:17:08] It's just a decline.
[00:17:11] While it isn't uncommon for politicians to want more time with the president than they can get,
[00:17:15] some Democrats felt Biden was unusually hard to reach.
[00:17:18] That was by design.
[00:17:20] All right.
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[00:17:50] Media people are just perplexed as to how they could have been deceived for so long.
[00:17:56] By Joe Biden and his tiny, tiny inner circle of people who I haven't even seen named.
[00:18:03] How they could have been deceived that he was in cognitive decline for so long.
[00:18:07] Oh my gosh.
[00:18:08] All the lengths that the tiny, tiny little circle of people around him went to,
[00:18:13] to obscure the fact of his cognitive decline that was never on display at any event ever.
[00:18:19] Publicly.
[00:18:20] Publicly.
[00:18:22] I just, how did they trick us?
[00:18:26] James Holman.
[00:18:28] He's an editorial writer and columnist at the Washington Post.
[00:18:34] And he does a series of tweets.
[00:18:38] Just shocked.
[00:18:41] The White House went to great lengths to conceal Biden's decline, not just from the American people,
[00:18:46] but from members of his own cabinet and key Democrats on the Hill.
[00:18:50] They limited interactions and used go-betweens to reduce visibility into how frail he had become.
[00:18:57] Man, if I tell you, if only there were some clue along the way that we could have looked at and seen like,
[00:19:04] wow, this guy is in cognitive decline.
[00:19:07] It really is amazing, is it not?
[00:19:09] So why now?
[00:19:11] This is the next question.
[00:19:12] Dwayne Patterson?
[00:19:15] Yeah, Dwayne Patterson at HotAir.com.
[00:19:19] Asks the question, why now?
[00:19:23] Why is this tale being told now?
[00:19:28] Is this some last-ditch effort to get Joe to step aside and put Kamala in charge for a week or two?
[00:19:36] So she could be the first woman president.
[00:19:39] Like, yay, here's your participation trophy.
[00:19:45] That's the equivalent here that we're talking about, right?
[00:19:48] So why?
[00:19:50] Why now?
[00:19:51] So Dwayne Patterson says,
[00:19:54] Biden's debate performance against Trump peeled the veneer off the facade that Biden was competent to be president.
[00:19:59] Now or in the future.
[00:20:01] It was Joe Biden himself that forced the Democrat elite to kick him to the curb.
[00:20:07] It was the naked display of Biden's slippage that caused regime media to briefly do stories like the one the Wall Street Journal did today.
[00:20:19] But the mainstream media, Democrat-controlled media, Democrat media did in July, right?
[00:20:25] Right after that debate performance.
[00:20:28] Then all of a sudden you saw these stories about, oh my gosh, like he's not on his game.
[00:20:34] And they were like, it's just one bad performance.
[00:20:36] Remember that line that they were trotting out there and making Joe available for 16-second interviews and stuff?
[00:20:43] And that was the cover story.
[00:20:46] It was just one bad debate performance.
[00:20:48] We all have bad debate performance and all that.
[00:20:51] But then there were some Democrats that were like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[00:20:53] I hadn't seen the guy in like three years.
[00:20:55] That's not the Joe Biden I knew and all this.
[00:20:57] And you started seeing and Clooney put out the op-ed and all that.
[00:21:04] But then what happened?
[00:21:06] Right?
[00:21:07] That angle disappeared.
[00:21:09] Weird.
[00:21:10] As soon as they subbed in Kamala Harris, right?
[00:21:13] As soon as Joe was like, I'm not going to run again.
[00:21:18] And then Harris is like, I got all the support.
[00:21:20] And then ActBlue with all of its fake straw donations.
[00:21:24] Like, look at the groundswell of support.
[00:21:26] She's so popular.
[00:21:28] And then all of a sudden it was like, Joe's done a great job.
[00:21:30] And they just flipped again.
[00:21:32] So why now?
[00:21:34] They could have been doing these stories.
[00:21:35] The Wall Street Journal talked to apparently like 50 people for this story.
[00:21:41] This was a massive story.
[00:21:44] It is the biggest scandal I would submit in my lifetime.
[00:21:50] The biggest presidential scandal in my lifetime.
[00:21:52] This is it.
[00:21:53] I've been saying this, gosh, for two years.
[00:21:58] And if I could see it, every journalist working anywhere next to, adjacent to, or on a national beat had seen it too.
[00:22:11] Does media harbor the fantasy that their past sins of commission and omission are going to be forgiven and forgotten?
[00:22:18] Their credibility will somehow be restored in the new year now that the election is lost?
[00:22:23] Do they think that?
[00:22:26] Patterson says, I don't think so.
[00:22:27] So why now?
[00:22:30] And he says it's because they are angry, they are bitter, and they feel used.
[00:22:36] Regime media is ticked off that Joe and Jill put them in this nightmare.
[00:22:43] They're mad because the Bidens immediately backed Harris, and they were forced to make a souffle out of an excrement sandwich.
[00:22:53] And not to be overlooked is the relationship that Joe Biden and the White House has had with their purported allies in the media.
[00:23:00] We've talked about this too, that the Biden White House, the administration, has treated media terribly.
[00:23:11] Right?
[00:23:12] These reporters that go there and grovel in front of him and lob him the softball questions and stuff,
[00:23:17] all to try to get a longer interview with him and ingratiate themselves and sniff the throne.
[00:23:24] And Biden just laughs at them.
[00:23:27] Right?
[00:23:28] They're all shouting questions at him.
[00:23:31] He holds them in contempt.
[00:23:34] Up to this point, Patterson writes, all Democrats, media, and elected politicians, including their staffs,
[00:23:42] were basically all in the same boat rowing oars in the same direction because they're all left wing and they had a common enemy.
[00:23:50] The orange man.
[00:23:52] Now, they lost.
[00:23:54] Now, they're not at all happy to have been treated like dirt for the last four years.
[00:24:00] Biden rarely, if ever, granted interviews.
[00:24:03] When they were given, the questions were scripted out.
[00:24:07] And if reporters deviated, staff would end the interview early.
[00:24:12] The White House press corps were herded in for photo ops and promptly herded out before being able to ask questions.
[00:24:20] Press conferences were ridiculously stagecrafted and managed, if they were even held at all.
[00:24:29] The Biden's hold on regime media.
[00:24:32] I'm sorry.
[00:24:33] The Biden's.
[00:24:35] Hold regime media in the same regard conservatives do.
[00:24:40] When push comes to shove and as long as a longtime GOP hand tells me it's like a master beating his dog one too many times,
[00:24:47] the dog will take those beatings for only so long.
[00:24:50] And then eventually that dog will turn on the on the master and fight back.
[00:24:54] And it gets ugly.
[00:24:56] I think that's what we're beginning to see largely.
[00:24:59] I will.
[00:25:00] And we'll continue throughout the remainder of Biden's term.
[00:25:03] Right.
[00:25:03] Because there's nothing else to be gained in the relationship from these reporters or by the reporters.
[00:25:10] Right.
[00:25:10] There's nothing else.
[00:25:11] I said this at the time when when Trump won.
[00:25:15] I said maybe now we will see an accounting.
[00:25:19] Of what really happened.
[00:25:20] Maybe now this is going to free up reporters to tell that story.
[00:25:26] And to lay bare the lie that we could all see.
[00:25:29] The problem is so many of the reporters helped to spread that lie and to cover it up.
[00:25:35] So I think the only thing they can say now is that they were kept at arm's length.
[00:25:41] They didn't know.
[00:25:41] They couldn't tell.
[00:25:44] But that's not believable because we could tell.
[00:25:48] And if we could tell, that means we know they could too.
[00:25:53] All right.
[00:25:54] So this just in and I say just in, but it actually occurred a couple hours ago.
[00:25:59] But for our purposes, it is breaking.
[00:26:03] The Georgia Court of Appeals just ruled that Fannie Willis will be disqualified from the 2020 election case along with her entire office.
[00:26:28] Doesn't that just feel good?
[00:26:30] You know, like just but just for the record, still not tired of winning.
[00:26:37] Still not tired of all of the winning.
[00:26:40] OK.
[00:26:40] Very likely the death knell of the entire case says Will Chamberlain, not the basketball player.
[00:26:46] This is Will Chamberlain.
[00:26:47] They would need to find another county willing to take it on.
[00:26:50] So here's an excerpt from the order from the court.
[00:26:55] After carefully considering the trial court's findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify D.A. Willis and her office.
[00:27:06] The remedy crafted by the trial court to prevent an ongoing appearance of impropriety did nothing to address the appearance of impropriety.
[00:27:20] That existed at times when D.A. Willis was exercising her broad pretrial discretion about who to prosecute and what charges to bring.
[00:27:30] While we recognize that an appearance of impropriety generally is not enough to support disqualification, this is the rare case in which disqualification is mandated and no other remedy will suffice to restore public confidence in the integrity of these proceedings.
[00:27:51] Accordingly, we reverse the trial court's denial of the appellant's motion to disqualify D.A. Willis and her office as we conclude that the elected D.A. is wholly disqualified from this case.
[00:28:04] The assistant district attorneys whose only power to prosecute a case is derived from the constitutional authority of the D.A. who appointed them have no authority to proceed.
[00:28:17] So they're all out.
[00:28:20] Eric Schmidt, he is United States senator from Missouri.
[00:28:26] And he says, Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade colluded with Biden's White House counsel office to bring this lawfare case in Fulton County.
[00:28:38] Like the other lawfare cases, this one is now crumbling.
[00:28:41] In the Senate, we will get answers and be transparent with the people.
[00:28:45] A reckoning is coming in two weeks.
[00:28:47] So this goes to the his comment there goes to the story.
[00:28:52] I think it was the New York Post that had it.
[00:28:54] I saw like a day or two ago that Nathan Wade.
[00:28:59] Had made.
[00:29:00] Had made several visits to the White House.
[00:29:04] Now, I know how it looks.
[00:29:06] And there's a reason why it looks so bad.
[00:29:09] It's because it's bad.
[00:29:12] He went to the White House, obviously, to talk with the administration about prosecuting Donald Trump.
[00:29:20] Doing it down in Fulton County.
[00:29:23] Right.
[00:29:24] And now I have to wonder, based on the Wall Street Journal reports.
[00:29:31] The, quote, plausible deniability.
[00:29:34] Right.
[00:29:34] That I think we saw referenced in the documentary Independence Day.
[00:29:40] Right.
[00:29:40] With the Jeff Goldblum in there and that Area 51 and the aliens that we caught and all of that stuff.
[00:29:47] And, you know, they never tell the president that we have all of the alien spaceships and dead bodies and stuff.
[00:29:53] Why?
[00:29:53] So this way, when the president gets up there and says, this is all a lie, that's just conspiracy theories.
[00:29:57] They have plausible deniability, which means what?
[00:30:01] That they can deny that they know anything and they really don't know anything.
[00:30:04] And so they're they come across as being truthful.
[00:30:07] So if Joe Biden is mentally incapacitated, he's, you know, sitting there watching Judge Judy eating his tapioca, then they don't ever meet with him.
[00:30:17] Nathan Wade never meets with Joe.
[00:30:20] Maybe he does a handshake, grip and grin, and then he's gone.
[00:30:23] But whoever was around Joe Biden and was orchestrating these types of operations.
[00:30:28] Right.
[00:30:28] These are the people that need to be identified.
[00:30:32] These are the ones that need to be hauled in front of Congress, put under oath, forced to testify.
[00:30:38] And if they don't prosecute them for what?
[00:30:41] I'm not sure yet.
[00:30:42] But find me the man.
[00:30:43] I'll find you the crime.
[00:30:44] I'm just kidding.
[00:30:45] It's just it's an old Dostoyevsky joke.
[00:30:48] OK.
[00:30:48] All right.
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